Carrie Rae Cunningham is the featured dancer on 10 Questions With… today–
1. How did you become involved with dance?
I was a late-comer to dance. I had always loved to dance and perform, even from a young age, but couldn’t attend dance classes as a child. I took my first Modern dance class at uni at age 18 and instantly knew that I wanted to be a dancer/choreographer and work in the dance sector. I double majored in dance and English, danced/choreo’d for several dance companies and theatres, then eventually became active in arts management and administration as well as writing about dance. I completed my Masters at Auckland University in New Zealand in 2004.
2. What are you currently doing in the field?
I am Assistant Director for Tempo Dance Festival in New Zealand, as well as being an independent choreographer, producer, dance writer, arts administrator and arts advocate. (You have to multi-task in this business.)
3. Would you share a special moment from your career with readers?
I remember my first paid gig as a professional dancer. After two months of rehearsals and a 6-day season with a modern dance company in Memphis, Tennessee, I received a check for $200. I was so excited I photocopied the check before I deposited it. I think I still have it somewhere.
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